"I was walking along the road with two friends. The sun set. I felt a tinge of melancholy. Suddenly the sky became a bloody red. I stopped, leaned against the railing, dead tired. And I looked at the flaming clouds that hung like blood and a sword over the blue-black fjord and city. My friends walked on. I stood there, trembling with fright. And I felt a loud, unending scream piercing nature."
The experience above inspired the painting you see to your left (It is titled the scream). I found the quote fascinating for a number of reasons but especially because of the parallels with Paul's thoughts in Romans 8:19-22
"For the anxious longing of the creation waits eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not of its own will, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the children of God. For we know that the whole creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth together until now"
GOD Speaks in many ways, it is only a matter of who is listening. The sadness expressed in the work by Munch, the contorted individual in the foreground and the somber almost foreboding mood of the surrounds is a fitting picture of the state of mind of many people. It could easily be a poem by Sylvia Plath about her struggles with depression.
Our separation from GOD has dire consequences for us as humans. We need a bridge to reconnect to purpose and meaning in life. We need a bridge, a better bridge than the one depicted in Munch's painting. A bridge we can't construct, but God can and he did when he sent Jesus. Jesus is the bridge we need to reconnect with GOD and satisfy our deepest longings.
Philosophy helped us to formulate the right questions, Psychology provides a framework for understanding our emotions and thoughts. Math, Physics and Engineering help us to build concepts, constructs and buildings to fence out the marauding thoughts of emptiness but in the end, like Munch we are still hearing the scream.
The prince of peace in a gentle voice says, "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy-laden and overburdened, and I will cause you to rest".
he could be "screaming" because of over-analysing the moment; his friends walked on as they were oblivious, yet he stood and screamed because he was misinterpreting something that was beautiful to be something harmful..
ReplyDelete@ Mystery, Munch himself didn't scream but "trembled with fright", He heard the scream "piercing nature". That said, I take your point that there was beauty evident. The presence of beauty doesn't negate the fact that other things viz(anguish, pain etc)could be present.
ReplyDeleteThe passing if time on earth brings wisdom to mankind, one can recognize self-growth in appreciating nature in all forms however state of mind beings out emotions that can only be expressed by others that have been in that state of mind... Knowledge is power as faith in God is imperative
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment.
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